Smart Heim Place Chuo-ku Katsuragi: A New Development with Architectural Conditions
This listing presents a newly completed land subdivision in Chuo-ku, Chiba City, offering two of four total plots for sale. The development, named Smart Heim Place, features plots ranging from 109.19 m² to 110.68 m², all over 30 tsubo in size, and benefits from excellent sunlight. The subdivision is characterized by its quiet streets with minimal traffic, ensuring a safe and peaceful living environment. The entrance road has a width of 5 meters, allowing two cars to pass comfortably.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The land sale is conditional upon signing a residential construction contract with Tokyo Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd. within three months of the land purchase agreement. If the construction contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale agreement becomes void and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. The property specifications mandate the installation of a solar power generation system, a Home Energy Management System (HEMS), and an EV outlet. A neighborhood aesthetic guideline is also in place to maintain a cohesive streetscape.
Additional remarks clarify that visits are possible but require a prior reservation via web or phone, as staff may not be present on-site even during business hours. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and some plots may already be under contract. Required documents for application include a personal seal, proof of income, and identification. The published floor plans are based on preliminary designs and may differ from the final build. Furniture and furnishings are not included in the sale price. A water supply burden fee of 297,000 yen (tax included) for a 20mm diameter connection applies. The handover date is after all procedures are complete, or after construction is finished for buildings under development.
The area offers convenient access to multiple train lines, including the Keisei Chihara Line and JR Sotobo Line, providing direct connections to key stations like Keisei Chiba Station (5 minutes) and Tokyo Station (45 minutes). A notable nearby landmark is the expansive Chiba Zoological Park, a major family attraction offering diverse wildlife exhibits and botanical gardens. Historically, Chiba City developed around Chiba Castle, and while the original keep is gone, the hilltop site in nearby Chuo Park offers panoramic views and a museum dedicated to the region's history.